yea, but....couldnt you make the argument the number of cups they won when there werent only 6 teams, and not only that, how bout jousting the teams that didnt win any cups with only 6 teams?jus sayin ;-)

This Vegas thing wont last, matter of fact, when I head there this weekend, if theres a way to bet on that, I would.

Was originally coming in here to post about my displeasure with the Wings for resigning GM Ken Holland to a two-year extension (insert gif of confused girl/Vader "No"/Michael Scott "NOOOOOOOOOOO" here), but saw that our last posts were about the Vegas Knights...wow were we way off.

Impressive...Vegas Knights recorded their first playoff series victory in team history before recording their first playoff game loss. Starting to think them and Winnipeg are on a collision course for the conference final.

It took the Washington Capitals until 2018 to win their first Stanley Cup Final game...they liked the feeling so much they just decided to win three more to claim the Stanley Cup. Clock strikes midnight on the Golden Knights in a finish that, while it may be disappointing, shouldn't diminish the accomplishments of one amazing season for them.

But I'm happy for Ovechkin and the Capitals, though...some definite parallels between this Caps team and the 1997 Wings Cup team, overcoming adversity and all the doubts to finally lift the best trophy in sports.

Great moment with a tearful @TJOshie77 telling @ScottOake, "My dad's here. He's been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, so he doesn't remember a lot of stuff, but you bet your ass he's gonna remember this."